President Franklin D. Roosevelt (standing at podium) speaks to the crowd gathered during the dedication of the new Department of the Interior building. All others unidentified. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (at podium) gives a speech on Armistice Day at Arlington National Cemetery. Also pictured, front row: Assistant Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (second from right); Ann (Mrs. Oscar) Chapman (third from right); and Vice President Henry Wallace (top row, left). All others unidentified. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (at podium) speaks at Armistice Day services in Arlington National Cemetery. Also pictured: Assistant Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (seated, right). All others unidentified.
From left to right in backseat of car, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Vice-President-elect Harry S. Truman, and Vice-President Henry A. Wallace in a car at Union Station in Washington, D.C. All others unidentified.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (third from left at podium) speaks from the back platform of his train to a crowd in Wilmington, Delaware. The President stopped while on his way to a political rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. All others unidentified.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (seated) watches a torchlight parade in his honor on election evening staged by his neighbors outside his home in Hyde Park, New York. Standing, from left to right: Elmer Van Wagner, former law partner; Mrs. John Boettiger, the President's daughter; and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (foreground at right) speaking from the deck of a destroyer to shipyard workers and the nation at the Puget Sound Navy Yard. Roosevelt talked about the need for forward bases nearer to Japan.